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1. Post-exercise recovery for the endurance athlete with type 1 diabetes: a consensus statement

2. Exercise-induced molecular mechanisms promoting glycogen supercompensation in human skeletal muscle

4. Effects of endurance exercise training on insulin signaling in human skeletal muscle: interactions at the level of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase, Akt, and AS160.

9. Beta2-agonist Impairs Muscle Insulin Sensitivity in Persons With Insulin Resistance.

10. Personalized phosphoproteomics of skeletal muscle insulin resistance and exercise links MINDY1 to insulin action.

11. The mitochondrial mRNA-stabilizing protein SLIRP regulates skeletal muscle mitochondrial structure and respiration by exercise-recoverable mechanisms.

12. Reducing the mitochondrial oxidative burden alleviates lipid-induced muscle insulin resistance in humans.

13. Skeletal muscle from TBC1D4 p.Arg684Ter variant carriers is severely insulin resistant but exhibits normal metabolic responses during exercise.

14. The human AMPKγ3 R225W mutation negatively impacts site-1 nucleotide binding and does not enhance basal AMPKγ3-associated activity nor glycogen production in human or mouse skeletal muscle.

15. Decorin, an exercise-induced secretory protein, is associated with improved prognosis in breast cancer patients but does not mediate anti-tumorigenic tissue crosstalk in mice.

16. In-depth phosphoproteomic profiling of the insulin signaling response in heart tissue and cardiomyocytes unveils canonical and specialized regulation.

17. Exercise-induced increase in muscle insulin sensitivity in men is amplified when assessed using a meal test.

18. Pharmacological Activation of PDC Flux Reverses Lipid-Induced Inhibition of Insulin Action in Muscle During Recovery From Exercise.

19. Acute Exercise Increases GDF15 and Unfolded Protein Response/Integrated Stress Response in Muscle in Type 2 Diabetes.

20. Metabolic effect of adrenaline infusion in people with type 1 diabetes and healthy individuals.

21. Energy sensor AMPKγ does not exist in isolation from AMPKα or interact with PPP6C in muscle and liver from humans and mice.

22. Systemic proteome adaptions to 7-day complete caloric restriction in humans.

23. AMPKγ3 Controls Muscle Glucose Uptake in Recovery From Exercise to Recapture Energy Stores.

24. The Rho guanine dissociation inhibitor α inhibits skeletal muscle Rac1 activity and insulin action.

25. TBC1D4-S711 Controls Skeletal Muscle Insulin Sensitization After Exercise and Contraction.

26. Microtubule-mediated GLUT4 trafficking is disrupted in insulin-resistant skeletal muscle.

27. Greater Phosphorylation of AMPK and Multiple AMPK Substrates in the Skeletal Muscle of 24-Month-Old Calorie Restricted Compared to Ad-Libitum Fed Male Rats.

28. Ketone Body Infusion Abrogates Growth Hormone-Induced Lipolysis and Insulin Resistance.

29. Insulin Sensitization Following a Single Exercise Bout Is Uncoupled to Glycogen in Human Skeletal Muscle: A Meta-analysis of 13 Single-Center Human Studies.

30. Illumination of the Endogenous Insulin-Regulated TBC1D4 Interactome in Human Skeletal Muscle.

31. Personalized phosphoproteomics identifies functional signaling.

32. Comment on De Wendt et al. Contraction-Mediated Glucose Transport in Skeletal Muscle Is Regulated by a Framework of AMPK, TBC1D1/4, and Rac1. Diabetes 2021;70:2796-2809.

33. Factors mediating exercise-induced organ crosstalk.

34. Functional sympatholysis in mouse skeletal muscle involves sarcoplasmic reticulum swelling in arterial smooth muscle cells.

35. Direct small molecule ADaM-site AMPK activators reveal an AMPKγ3-independent mechanism for blood glucose lowering.

36. Physical activity attenuates postprandial hyperglycaemia in homozygous TBC1D4 loss-of-function mutation carriers.

37. AXIN1 knockout does not alter AMPK/mTORC1 regulation and glucose metabolism in mouse skeletal muscle.

38. Measurement of Insulin- and Contraction-Stimulated Glucose Uptake in Isolated and Incubated Mature Skeletal Muscle from Mice.

39. Post-exercise recovery for the endurance athlete with type 1 diabetes: a consensus statement.

40. Effect of exercise training on skeletal muscle protein expression in relation to insulin sensitivity: Per-protocol analysis of a randomized controlled trial (GO-ACTIWE).

42. Effects of Roux-en-Y gastric bypass on circulating follistatin, activin A, and peripheral ActRIIB signaling in humans with obesity and type 2 diabetes.

43. Deep muscle-proteomic analysis of freeze-dried human muscle biopsies reveals fiber type-specific adaptations to exercise training.

44. The insulin-sensitizing effect of a single exercise bout is similar in type I and type II human muscle fibres.

45. Mechanisms Underlying Absent Training-Induced Improvement in Insulin Action in Lean, Hyperandrogenic Women With Polycystic Ovary Syndrome.

46. Inducible deletion of skeletal muscle AMPKα reveals that AMPK is required for nucleotide balance but dispensable for muscle glucose uptake and fat oxidation during exercise.

47. pH-Gated Succinate Secretion Regulates Muscle Remodeling in Response to Exercise.

48. Prior exercise in humans redistributes intramuscular GLUT4 and enhances insulin-stimulated sarcolemmal and endosomal GLUT4 translocation.

49. Coingestion of protein and carbohydrate in the early recovery phase, compared with carbohydrate only, improves endurance performance despite similar glycogen degradation and AMPK phosphorylation.

50. Effects of High-Intensity Exercise Training on Adipose Tissue Mass, Glucose Uptake and Protein Content in Pre- and Post-menopausal Women.

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